Public bug reported:
Ubuntu: Ubuntu 20.04 (actually it's Linux Mint 20.1)
Package: python-debian 0.1.36ubuntu1
Python package version should correspond to PEP 440:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/#local-version-identifiers
It requires + sign before local version identifier, like:
2.0.0+ubuntu0.20.4.4
So python-debian should have version like:
0.1.36+ubuntu1
Actually if you'll launch pip list, you'll see:
python-debian 0.1.36ubuntu1
Why does it matter:
Some package managers, like Poetry, will fail parsing this version.
I thought to fix Poetry, but don't think I should handle not PEP
440-compliant versions
in PEP 440 version parser.
Notes:
This only should apply to version, specified for pip - Python package
manager, not Apt.
Version in Apt may stay 0.1.36ubuntu1.
** Affects: python-debian (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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